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Iwasaki Takahiro, Jung Yeondoo and Sarah Lai’s “(In)tangible Reminiscence”
The three works by Takahiro, Jung and Lai, exist as an ode to Hong Kong’s industrial beginnings, but also as a protest against historical amnesia. Julee WJ Chung
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The three works by Takahiro, Jung and Lai, exist as an ode to Hong Kong’s industrial beginnings, but also as a protest against historical amnesia. Julee WJ Chung
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Sophie von Wunster
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Ned Carter Miles
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Nicholson’s first survey exhibition focused exclusively on his commitment to drawing across the majority of his two-decade career. Tim Walsh
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Pondering the rift between the magnificent and the monstrous as two extremes of humanity. Marybeth Stock
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Sophie von Wunster
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The work represents the final iteration in a chain of transpositions between radically different “media”. Ned Carter Miles
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Michael Young
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Though the raw and sometimes hard-edged aesthetic, the artist asks “Which direction should I go in? ... Our thought is not finished yet.” Diana Seo Hyung Lee
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The debut of Shettar’s installation focuses on how the natural world intersects with cultural considerations Mimi Wong
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Mar/Apr 2018 US$ 21.00
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Sarah Werkmeister
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A window into Chinese contemporary art, in the city that claims one of the oldest Chinatowns in Europe. Piers Masterson
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Mimi Wong